Ok so kind of a specialized market item If you are moding you Ruger 10-22 this PC kit will take you trigger pull from the 8lbs area to under 3lbs and reduce creep in most instances. I have installed them in 3 10-22's and imo it is one of the best bangs for your buck on this little rifle.

I have ordered from this vendor for a few years...No tax in my state of Missouri and very low shipping costs under $30 ($1.50) and free over $30. No I do not work for them

Well we may call this a Ford vs Chevy thing but I have tried two VK's and neither of them functioned as advertised... The PC has a much better feel and I have installed both. BTW In my state Midway charges tax and over $10 bux for shipping

bflamante

Broke Member

posted: Feb. 11, 2013 @ 11:19a

Power Custom make a great trigger for the 10/22. Bang for the buck is fantastic at $65. A right steal at this price. My power custom has well over 5,000 rounds of use and still going strong. This kit took my trigger to equal or better than my Rock River 2 stage trigger and My factory tuned Remington 700.

bflamante

Broke Member

posted: Feb. 11, 2013 @ 11:20a

Double tap.

jtyrone67

Member

posted: Feb. 11, 2013 @ 3:16p

Thanks Brico. In for 1.

DoctorDane

Member

posted: Feb. 11, 2013 @ 4:53p

I'm confused, does this mean I cannot use it with the newer plastic trigger parts...

zippz

Member

posted: Feb. 11, 2013 @ 5:03p

This should come standard with all 10/22's. The standard trigger feels gritty and you can actually hear the springs creak when you press the trigger. These upgrades make a world of a difference with a much lighter and crisper trigger.

Monkeyman2

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 11, 2013 @ 5:18p

Ok. I am interested but I am a gun newbie. I read the quote below. Aside from their spelling errors and grammar, can anyone help me determine if my rifle can fit this? Can I use it if my rifle is the newer model?

"The original 10/22 came with a aluminum trigger housing and the hammer used 2 bushings to hold it in place The majority of 10/22's were sold this way.

The new 10/22s come with a plastic trigger housing and the hammer and bushings are combined in to a all in one "new Style hammer". "

Brico

Handsome Member

posted: Feb. 11, 2013 @ 7:14p

The newer polymer triggers have the shims molded into the hammer. You will replace the old hammer with the PC one and the shims will be used. I wouldn't own a 10-22 without one anymore.

The directions make it pretty easy as well...Youtube has several vids for the first timer...

TheSpruceDeuce

Senior Member

posted: Feb. 12, 2013 @ 6:53a

Monkeyman2 said: Ok. I am interested but I am a gun newbie. I read the quote below. Aside from their spelling errors and grammar, can anyone help me determine if my rifle can fit this? Can I use it if my rifle is the newer model?

"The original 10/22 came with a aluminum trigger housing and the hammer used 2 bushings to hold it in place The majority of 10/22's were sold this way.

The new 10/22s come with a plastic trigger housing and the hammer and bushings are combined in to a all in one "new Style hammer". "

They include the old style in the kit.

"This hammer and sear kit Come with old style hammer and the old style hammer bushing are included"

echung321

New Member

posted: Feb. 12, 2013 @ 12:55p

just ordered mine, thanks OP!

DoctorDane

Member

posted: Feb. 12, 2013 @ 5:36p

Just ordered mine and really looking forward to it! Thanks OP!

Brico

Handsome Member

posted: Feb. 13, 2013 @ 3:20p

Here is an easy to follow video showing the instalation for first timers...

Your first one will take 45 minutes... after that 20 minutes flat. He refers to a sear adjustment in this video. It is on the upgraded model that sells for $10 bux more. The one linked in this thread does not have pre-travel adj.

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